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Learn how to share your testimony like Apostle Paul did in Acts 22 and 26, divided into 3 parts - former life, meeting Christ, life change. Find guidance on sharing your story and the impact of redemption in your life. Follow this pattern to inspire others.
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J. Marcus Merritt, D.Min. Director of Church Minister Relations Georgia Baptist Mission Board
LESSON 2: How iShare In Acts 22 and 26 the Apostle Paul tells his redemption story. Both times his “testimony” was divided into 3 separate categories: 1. His former life(before he met Christ) 2. How he metChrist 3. How his life changed(after he met Christ)
Paul’s Story • Paul’s story in Acts 22: • His Former Life – vs. 1-5 • How He Met Christ – vs. 6-10 • How His Life Has Changed – vs. 13-16
Paul’s Story • Paul’s story in Acts 26: • His Former Life – vs. 1-11 • How He Met Christ – vs. 12-18 • How His Life Has Changed – vs. 19-23 • And that is our pattern as well
Sharing Your Story Involves: • My Life Before I met Christ • How I Met Christ • My life now
1. My Life Before I Met Christ: Before meeting Christ I…….. • Felt guilty and ashamed • Had no purpose or direction • Lived a meaningless life • Felt disconnected from God • Tried to earn God’s favor & love • Felt empty inside People of any age relate to these feelings
Since I was saved at a young age, my “Before” section sounds like this: • Even though I had always attended church and tried to be a good person, there came a point in my life when I had to admit that something was missing. I had no peace in my life. I felt totally disconnected from God-like my prayers weren’t getting any higher than my head. I felt guilty all the time and began wondering what would happen to me if I died that way.
2. How I Met Christ • One day I discovered that: • My problem was that I am a sinner – in fact everybody is (Rom. 3:23) • Sin separates us from God now – and forever (Isa. 59:2, Rom.6:23a) • We can’t fix the sin problem by trying to be good (Isa. 64:6, Titus 3:5, Eph. 2:8-9)
2. How I Met Christ 4. Jesus died & arose to solve our sin problem (Rom. 5:6-8, Col. 2:14) 5. God wants us to TURN from our sin [repent] (Acts 2:38, 2 Cor. 7:10) 6. And TRUST Christ alone to forgive and save us from our sins forever (John 3:16, Rom. 10:9-11)
For whoever calls on the name of the LORD shall be saved - Rom. 10:13
…SO I PRAYED SOMETHING LIKE THIS • Dear God, I know that I am a sinner and I am sorry for that. I believe that Jesus died on the cross for my sin and then arose. Please forgive me for all of my sins and help me turn from them. I now confess you as my Lord and Savior and trust you alone for my salvation. Thank you for the free gift of eternal life. Amen
3. My Life Now: • I am NOT perfect, but I have Peace,…. • …because I am Forgiven. • My life has Purpose and Meaning. • I’m part of God’s forever-Family. • I can pray to God & He Hears me! • I Live my life “On Mission.” • Close with an illustration of God’s Grace
Since that day, my life has not been perfect. I have failed God many times. But I know that I am God’s child and that he put me here for a reason. I now go to church to worship and to fellowship and to grow in my relationship with Christ. I no longer go to try to “score points” with God or just to appease my conscience. • During the greatest trial of my life, Christ was with me and gave me peace. One afternoon my father’s Harley was struck head-on by a passing car almost right in front of my house. Even though he was killed instantly, I had a peace that passes all understanding. Because both he and I have trusted Christ to forgive and save us, I knew we would be together again someday.
The Final Step • Give them an opportunity to respond. Repeat the “sinner’s prayer” to them and ask: • “Is that what you’d like to say to God? Would you like to call upon God right now and receive His forgiveness and His gift of eternal life?”
Some final thoughts… 1. Protect the integrity of the Gospel. Guard against “easy believe-ism”. Make sure the person you are sharing with has a basic understanding of repentance and faith – and that their decision to follow Christ will fundamentally change their lives.
Dr. J. Marcus Merritt State Missionary Director of Church Minister Relations Georgia Baptist Mission Board mmerritt@gabaptist.org